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Kew Advertisements MONDAY, 4th MARCH, At 2 o'clock. 13 W. CAP S T I C K has been favoured with instructions from Mr Jasper Barrett, of Kaitangata, to sell by Public Auction on the ground at Kaitangata, on Monday, 4th March, at 2 o'clock, 50,000 Bricks, in lots from 1000 and upwards 106 Terms Cash at the sale. PRELIMINARY NOTICE Of a positive Auction Sale. ~D W. CAPSTICK has been favoured with instructions from the Executors under the Will of the late Thomas [ Lewis, Esq. , to sell by Public Auction 'at the Royal Oak Hotel, Tokomairiro, about the first week in April, 1878, 560 Acres of heavy timbered freehold land, with Sawmill complete, and in 'thorough working order (together or separate). 25 Acres, together with Royal" Oak Hotel, Barn, Stables, &c. Also several Town Sections,' Working Bullocks, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Farming Implements, Household Furniture, Etc., Etc. Full particulars in future advertisement. 107 . ~P O R SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. A Farm in the Wangaloa District, consisting of 102 acres (more or less), mostly fenced and under cultivation, with commodious and substantial farm buildings thereon ; also, well-stocked garden and orchard. It is one of the oldest selections in the district. Also one third share of a good threshing mill and engine. The mill and engine are in first-class working order, and would be an excellent investment to a suitable party. Apply to WHYTE BROTHERS, Balclutha ; Or, WILLIAM PATERSON, 100 On the premises. j rTIHE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. The desire on the part of the Public to support Colonial Industries has indued tlio Proprietors, Messrs HALLENSTEIN BROS. & CO., to largely extend their Factory, so that it now employs upwards of 500 people, and tho new organization of skilled labour has enabled them to manufacture a class of Clothing fur superior to anything that can he imported. Their Boys' and Youths' Clothing is adapted to the requirements ol all classes, and the School Suits are the best ever placed hefore the public. The Tweeds manufactured by the MOSGIEL WOOLLEN FACTORY, of which Mr HallenSTEIN is one of the largest proprietoi-s, have of late so much improved in quality, that a great portion of the Clothing is now manufactured from these Tweeds. Thus one industry assists another, aiud ihe present demonstration in the chief Cities of New Zealand to support Colonial Industries is a step in the right direction, and will develop the resources of the country. Agri culture, Woolgrowing, Mining, and Commerce will flourish, aud employment will he given to thousands of people. The Manufactures of the New Zealand Clothing Factory are now obtainable from the principal Storekeepers at Balclutha and other inland towns at proportionately lower prices than imported clothing, while tho quality and fit are equal to any bespoke garments. When purchasing, ask for Goods manufactured hy the New Zealand Clothing Factory. HALLENSTEIN BROS. & CO. Wholesale Warehouse and Factory, Custom House Square, Duuedin. c 648 OOALBURN COAL PIT. The above Pit is now open. Coals at 7s per ton at the Pit. 93 ADAM LANDELS. PLOUGHING TO LET. The breaking-up of 3000 acres of land. Apply to MR JAMES ANDERSON, Glenham Station, Wyndham, 91 Mataura. W" A N T E, ,70 For private family, out of Balclutha, good General Servant. Apply/.; ' • ' ; .; ' j 'J ,m&.y.£ ' a sMiTH.'^;;

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Clutha Leader, Volume IV, Issue 189, 22 February 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Clutha Leader, Volume IV, Issue 189, 22 February 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Clutha Leader, Volume IV, Issue 189, 22 February 1878, Page 4

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